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As an advertising medium the Tautanarn has no equal, its large circulation, among business men and families ' in city and country, placing It beyond competition. Silting!!alums. JONES,, 1100 - BE,I COItNgPi OF MARKET ST AND ELAREET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA. i JOSEPH Y. McCLEI6.4S, PROPRIETOR. (asomentv oonuccraln BY mum covssmv.) This is a First Class Hotel, and located lale central part of the city. It is kept in the best manner, and its patrons will find every accorn modation to be met with in the best houseslin the country. se3o-dtf B. T. BABBITT'S Concentrated Condensed or Pulveriqd ..13OFT SOAP. THREE gallons of handsome white SOFT SOAP made in five minutes. No grease required. • Darsonons.—Dissoive one pound of B. T. Balxiitt's Concentrated Condensed or Pulveriied Soft Soap in one gallon of boiling water, then add two gallons or warm water. When cool you will have three gallons of Handsome White Soft,Boap: Ten pounds will make one barrel of Soft soap. The soap thus made is an excellent wash for trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. Just received and for sale by WM. DOCK, Jrt., & CO., ray27.l Market et., opposite the Court Rouse. VISITING' WEDDING; IMITATION; AND AT HOME CARDS B y a special arrangement with one of the best engravers in the country, cards of any demuiption will be executed in the highest style of art, conformable with the latest fashion,: and - supplied prom ptly ,at lo wer primp than are charg ed by 'the stationers in New York or Philadel phia. For samples and prices`call at • • ' BEIIGNEtt'S BUOICSTORE. EA7INDO W SHADES of linen, gilt-bnidiired; and PAPER BLINDS of an el:di - waist: aty of deign and ornaments ; atm, CURTAIN FIXTURES and TASSELS at very loar Call at SCHEFFER'S sooKsioßE. ap6 • . . EEC RMETICALLT STIALED. PEACHES, TOMATOES, :PINE APPLE, SAIN,N, OYSTERS, :SPICED , OYSTERS, -- -- SARDINES For Blab by - WM. DOCK, -8r CO. W. T. BISHOP, , ATTORNEV- AT - L AW, OFFICgITEXT DOOR TO WYETA'S HALL, Ram** Corner of Pine street and Raspberry alley. 1522 din) COFiESS AND SUGARS of all grades 'paid at reasonable , prioes for Bale by: - D . 4 - WM. DOCK. JE..,*09.,. CHETE6ll—Thimburg ; aeiil other prime dairy cheese, fOr sale byf NICHOLS -&-BOWMAN, jel Cor. Front and Pdarket streets. A NEW assortment of Morton ' s; .Dorivided • Gold Pens, in Gold Plated Desk Holders, juiEreceived at SCHEKER'S BOOKSTOBA, jpls- 18 Market. sti*et. G Rox COM. Comp just received...by. jat3,3tf W. DOCK, h.; . & FRElisbH and -BNGLIBII 13LACIUBW war ranted not only to retain the polii3h,c4 ibn to Pleeerve the leather itself. form& by 16 • WILDOCS, JA: Bt 00. DR. JOHNSON LOCK 110SPITAL, Ipldveredthe m ost certain, and remedies thefor NO MERMRY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Ore Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to Daya. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the IL art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head; Throat, t se , or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, St( mach or Bowels-Lthose terrible disorders Arising from the Solitary MIAs of Youth— those secret and solitary practicee more fatal to their victims than hie song of Symms to the Mariners of Ulysses; blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipa6ions, rendering marriage, Stu, impossible, YOUNG . MEN lesmcially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whkit annually amps to an 'untimely. grave thousands of Young Men of the must exalted talents and. brilliant• intellect, who might otherwise hare entranced listening:Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with frill confidence. M 1 2, gt • to a o • MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men conteritplat, ing marriage, being aware of physical 'Weak ness, organic debility, deformities, Bm., speedily eared. • He who,places himself ender the care of J. may, religiously confide in his honor ae a gen tleman, grid confidently 'ply - upon his skill as a Physician. .. . .211 Lae xfigi 2 10 ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately Cured, and full yigor restored. This distressing affection 7 -which renders life miserable and marriage,impossible—is the pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful omee venues that may ensue. Now, who that un derstande the subject will pretend to - deny thiLt . the power of procreation is lost sooner by , thciee falling into Improper habits" than by the pru dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures 'Of healthy offspring, the most serious and destfoa `dire symptoms to both body and mind aile. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental-functions weakened, lois of prcareattive power, nervous irritability,- dyspepsia ipeaptia tion of the heart, indigestion, consiitutionnl debility. a Wasting of the frame, cough, °On sumption, decay and death. Otsum, No. 7 13ovisi FIEDIERIO/E ISTEtarr, Left handaide going,from Baltimore street, a few doors from the comer. not . to observe name and number.- - , Letters must be * paid- and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplonytqffink in his<offroe. DBATOIENSON; Ii Member of theßdyafOollege of Surgeons, Lop don, graduate from one , of the most amine* Colleges in the "United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospi tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the Most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troablid With ringing in the head and care when'asliiep, great -nervonsnais, being; , alatined at suddbre sounds, bashfulness, with frprient blushing,' attended sometimes with derangement of mind were aired inunediately. TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. xrro Oil e5...52 46 I`6o '6O These are some . of the .lad and melanchOly effects produced by early habits of 'youth r vi's : weaknees of the back and limbs, pains ,the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular poWer; palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, symptom's of consumption, &c. MiIiTALLY.—The fearful effects on the mind are :inuch to be dreadedlosts of Memory, via fifyien of ideas, - depression of spirits, evil fore bodings, aversion-to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of the evils produced. Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged= in when alone, a habit fre quently learned, front evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are night*felt, even when asleep, _and, if not cured renders marriage impossible; awl - Aar:arm both raihri and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young „than; the hope,of his country, the darling of his waits, &brad beenatched from all prospects, and entoy*eritis of life, by the consequenCe of deviating from the path of nature and indulging is a Out* secret habit. Such persons am, before oontiw, • MARRIAGE, _ body Reflect that Bound mind and d are the most necessary requisites to *mote connubial happiness. Indeed, without :these, the jourirei through life, becomes a ***WY pilgrimage: , the prospect hourly darhens te'the view ; the mind bewmes shadowed With despairti and tilled ill.' th , the melancholitiMeattot that the halipl#Bo Af another beconies;blighted with our own. j r . ;GREASE OF IMPRUDENCE. I When the misguided and imprtsiept, ;votary of pleasure-finde-he hem habitant -the seeds of this Fiainful dihease, it too-often' hatifitin - erthat sense of ahlitile4 the dreadiof - die coveri - deters him from am4ying,4o those -who, front' education and rem ! ctabilityi 'Cite idone. befriend him- He falls intO'tlim hands of igrar-1' rant and designing pretenders, who, itiosimtble of curing, file'', his -pecuniary :substance; keep, hit& triflui r i month after month, or, as long as, the smallest fee can bi obtained, aruliu.despeir, leitire-lignlaith ruined health to sigh -oyes - :his galling disappointment, or, by the Din of deadly pnisqn, - .,,Mercnry,, hasten the constitu 7 tlona symptoms this terrible disease, such as affections of the Head,—ThruaN , -.110ee,./Rd l 4 etC. progressing, with - frlghtful raPichiy_. till ; death' pama.Period.bi dreadful smfferibgriby seiid ing him to that undiscovered country frOin whence no traveller returns. INDOESEIifENT OF THE PRIM. . The many_ thousands cured at this year Jitter:llw, and. the,- numerous - ._impurtaat surging operations performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of the Bun affair. and many other , : papers, notices of which have appeared again and-again before the public, he sides his - standing - As a gentleman of character and reepOnalbility, is a suffi=cient guatantea to the - aftlicted? • , 1, L i %WOW'S 'Fresh :Q een SKINIZZASES BrCEDILY, CUBED. , o t tioyArk, 7. gOint 17111illaill BateL MI.ALICAT.II6IC3 , 3EL3II DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE =BURT ffi, US TO TWIRLS'S HOWLS YOUNG !EN HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 24„_:186;3 Nto 221nertiotintnte: The Great "American Remedies," KNOWN AS "HELMBOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, ; , VIZ : ' fiRT,MBOLD =MAC r " BUCHII,'' ti It BARS A PA RILL A , " . IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE P,REPARATIONS. " HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" EXTRACT COMPOUND„ FLUID, BIJCFIU, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIO REMEDY' - For Diseases of the "-• , • BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DhOPICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digds tion, and excites the ABSOBBENTS Into - heal thy action, , -by which the WATERY or ' CAL CEROUS depositione e and all UNNATURAII ENLAhCEMEN,LS are Teduced, as : well as pain 1 arid infl'immation, and la good for MEN, WO. , MEN or CHILDREN; HEMBOLLY AS" EXTRACT BUC.EIO, • FOR WEAKNESSES . , Arising from Excesses, : . Haoits of Diselpation, Early Indiscretion or. Abuse: • 1 - ATTINDSD wrrn ViIIiIOLLOWiNG BYMPTOIte : i Indisposition to Exer-Dryneas .51:the Skin, ! • tion, , -:. ! . Loss of Power;. • , . Loss of Methory, - Difficulty of Dreathing, Weak Nerves, • • Trembling, . . 1 , Horror 01 Dieeasei _-/ Wakefulness, i . 1 , -Dimness of Vision; I..Paie in , the Back, -, Universal Lassitude; ofFirishing- of the. Body; the Muscular Systern,Bruptions On the :Fogey Hot Hands, Pallid , Connterianceir ; These syreptoms, if.allowed-to go on, which this mediciue inVitthablydrartioves, soon follow IMPOTENCY, -FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one or welch the.patieut•may-expire. • Who can say that they are not frequently followhd by those -direfni : diseases," INSANITY • AND. CONSUMPTION. I ManY are aware 'of the cittuie 'of their' suffer! ings,, but none will confess. . " The records iiithe hisane Asylum:Wind the melancholy death's' by Certsumpiha; 6earitinple wiir# to the truth of the assertion : ' ' —" ' -' -.. l PitE cofflarriurro'iv; prtie,'Afkisprp - WITH ORGANIC' WEAKEESS,: i Requires the aid of medicinh to strengthen and invigorate the system, - which Helm bold's Ex tract Becht' invariably does. , A trial will cOn vince the moat skeptical. " , • • i FEMALES—FEMALES---TEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, BINGIA . , MARRIED, OR COIVT.EMPLATING-I MARRIAGE; i In many affections peculiar -to femaies the Extract =Buchu is unequalled.by any other remedy, as in ChiCirosis. oil-Retention, Irregu larity, Painfulness, or isuppreanoir Of the crisL tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or , 13chiridus state of the - Ifterns; - I.l3lfdorafea or Whit' -Btbitift, y, - ifil a ,itit till'ndifillifiltidreiffillit to the Sex,' whether , arising from Indiscretion, Habits, of Dissipation or in the DECLINE, OR CHANGE OF LIFE. ' A , NO FAMILY SHOULD BE =WITBOUTIt . Take no Balsam, Mercury ,or Unpleasant Ma l i- cane cine for Unpleaeant and Dangerous Diseases 4 HEIMBOWS EXTRACT .BUOHU ' t x Cures Secret Diseasetrin all their stages; at at.. He expense ; little or no change in diet ; no convenience, and: no 4postire. : Its entliiiii' ire = : quent desire, and giveifirtrerigthrtoz tribiatey therebY removing obstruetiens,preieuting tad. curing Stricttireirof the trikhni, allaying= pain and irdiartimaticini• ad frequenti6 this-class of diseases, land exliellibg-l'ullorions;Diseased; and. Worno,nt Matter. : -Thentiande upon thionsai:t3 who have been thelvilatimir br ifitatikSfsnif o have paid heavy lees-zto tiseblikkiti in *I srt - time, have' found they Were difointedi- andjihat the "Poison"-: has by theJtiati of "powerfal •Astriugente," teen-dried up inlhe : , systein; Ito break out,in an aggravated 'fern; and:portal:43 atter marriage. , •- 1 - I - . - '--- , t Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT ,I3UoPitt'or all Affections and Diseases of the ..Lirinary, Or gans, whether existing in;Male OrTemide,' from Whatelfer cause Originating; Ind no Matter, of how long standing' ~ 'Means of these' Organs refittire , lhe aid of a!Diuretic ' HRLIKEOLD'S E2IIIIACTI3UCHE 1;3 the 4reat Diuretic, and. ifie - certain to - iniyethil ••=de i edeedr effect in lull Disersifil , for which if 18 Teiociixiineilakf: - ', Blocici—BloodßlOcid. ,:' 1101xiiti) ild's•lHiglhly Doncentratedljaompipind ELITID EXTiMP- 1 SARSAPARILLA:HYPIIILLS: Thiele an-affe= tion of- the Blood, "aild'httriiiirs the Sekintl :Or gans, Linings of the , Nose Eats, Thiciat, •Rtjnd l.ipe; 'and Other IffirchlSSurfaexis, nitiking . itt itp pearapni3 no the form - oflUlfiers.l -11elmlield'a &tract Stiratipidlla; pi rifled .:thistlefpil, l ' , :and removes all Scaly Ecuptions••of thb ShirOdiring to the .Complexion: a Clear amt.• lisaithy •7.ti014. It . being!. preparedf,expressly 'for 'this i' Class I of complaintapits Blociti-t'uritying Properties - Aire preserved * , Loa greater extent than anyl Other preparation-of bahaparilln. ; '.: , ~ ..r2l --, .7. - „f _,,ITELYBORD'S ROSE wAsat , -io ,itt excedebtiLkion for ciiiitia4 of itt S' ... li& Nature,: and as ttilinjeietliiiiiin .'d of the :Urinary NOlllB,` arising Ticiile' - htitilifir of i diesipadon w osed in ,connection with •• thiilz. : tracte,AuchttAnd Barsattaidik,:/itiiinelii!dikt e -- up, ii 4. - ,rttcppmetubxit _' . Evident% rol'Alie ''raciat t • dlooßettoog4tlvrelittbfechinioter-wdPriexihiri. , the medicines. CERTIFICierES -OF MB from ; from eight; to 'twenty ::yeareirtandite _th w names known Lto i Science and Artittie. 4or Medical Rroparties of: Buonti r sde Dior:um:li 94 the Plitte3dititatert4 43iiii.J.Pftriessor"DEWEE'A valuable : works oulthe'Potetice•ofiPtrysie. - tiee remarks made, by ',the late oelebrited Dr. PEET,, fitcK; - Phoadelphia. ' Bee remarks:madebyDf. EPliitAlid McDOWELL, acdebratect Phial ~, and member of the lioyfil Collegeof Ignited - Veland, anr.VPublished; itithy.'lrargirictions ceJ et ; the' kings and Queen's. YO . proal„ ..r*PM_erti, Will Review , 'i. 6 4 ll oea by A. E61.4i1Pt4 - , • m ost of e .114 1 11 04.4e1ig 4.ofirgill?ne See Med ettirii life wine:leaf W 900. 9 1004 ,1 *a, ‘ , F•file ' : It ' C't B;fiehil '•$1:09; Lips 9i 2,1 'six for' Scam Eitract ~,rEi,,,ir a ,,,,,.7,), uy, per bOttle, or-sii::for: 44 . 5' 90, j l --- . io , go o ßoSs 'Wash, 50 cents - per bottle , or true_ ; or $4:lAOi half a: dozen eadt for 812 ' ooi*llidi vilthe - ticient to curelbe most obstinate goes, if dirriti pions are adhered to Deliverwi to any addrf*: s ephrely imich,94, had observation; peseyibe ? symptoms in at coinrauni6lo4, Chre4loar anteed. Advice gratis. - ,I . ,• • , AFFIDAnr.. . L .„.. ,_ :: } Personally appeared beim) Me an Alderman Of the city of Philadelphia; H. T. Helrebol, who, being duly ewe .in, cloth say, his; prepare lions contain no narcotic, no mercury, ; or / Otter 1 injurious drugs, and are purely, vegeta!) • ,{ R.T.' 11.* 1-al .. i,l ti e -.' Sworn and.nbicribed before 08;CM 'afi;dif Of'Neiverribari:lB64: Whf..P.,H18PW.,.., * r '- - alderman, Ain* iti4tab. .. 1 40.7`,P4A i Addieni letio4S4Orluf. lioaillticdo4gso6. .-„,.. 1 ,..,. A: ~ `11 . 1 . , . 8 3.; 1 , t I 41, (310,141,,*: ,;$11241 Datejfitie iCei - *MAW 040 07.3w 1e, .L.t E4e Celegrapt, Wriken for the Telegraph.] "Copperheads are.not Idea." It is a fact well known , to every person w l ic has any-knowledge of the history of our con- try, that the present rebellion, which is the most gigantic, the most wicked and ;bloody that thirwOrld ever saw, was planned by Sonthein . . slaveliolders, who called Democra ts was ripened and obnimencdd under-the admin latration of James Buchannan, that pour old pitiful imbecile creature, and now has the active aid and deepest aympatby of the whole coppe4- head race. . . - ' • ; Copperheads, by their'sympathy with treason and their opposition to the Adadinist.ailuti, ate ,doing allthey 'milt° destroy the best Goveriv, ` - liteist`thit *as ever Ldevised by the wisdOni of rean-4'government which• is the -last, type Of the pm*, oppressed iiiiii'dthitt.troddereof eve 'y nation under the sun. And yet these 'Cox; heads cull themselves Democrats; they - c theniselves the friends Of •jcivil and religinits: liberty. The only true criterion by which we eon judge a party is by their principles and ac e thn a, and if , we apply thia'rule to the- cOpper-,1 neads, we will find them destitute of avail principle of patriotism, thud to the bolt inierel-si of teberaselVes, thiiii- , posterity and thii human I family. ,They are dean to ail - the finer feelings. of . the huteau mind, and dead t./very distal, of couscience. , 1 Cupperbeads are worse than Eon; who sb d'l his - birthright for a mess df potattie, wiii.4, th a n I Berictii.t Arnold, who tiled to a II his,ctonfit y lot ROW : gold. : Theyntre tretliell of /Mci kt l i 441., Chif,Cwho betrayed .Itallaster*iiitrartill 4$ 'and a kiss for thirty t .feCeii of silver. The coil perhead in hislersonal appearance resemhie a. in -arii.Jbut.his unbi al hist nets - aretnoseZivt e / ser,.ent that bcguilni. Eve in tne garden I Eden. . . 1 1 1 '- 'COpperheads eie 'not men. They maY'look• like men, dress like Amen, talk like men, wa k like men, eat like men, get marred like men, and - go to chnrch'likis Men. -- • ' .. 1 .. But they urn realiy . worse than that loathsoie serpent, that is universally dreaded and ha d :bp all riiitikind.; "I:hey are edit: wain the seek of animal being that the rattlesnakes of tht3 South despise them.' I IC.The 'naturul.history of the copperhead pr ierly falls under the head of political inittkeoh 1 party au.- __ ...o enact of political toy, 'alb as such I shalLdeserifte them.- . .Thertkishilmany vatiettes,ol tikt, copperhead, but I slialf.only. mention .'three, and to 'Make myiielt better undeniumid, I.ettall give a Simple eart4 of-each vatiety l , with fralinalithis suld4ucal - r y • —the blackueaded iii_Opetheasir:.:Jtvit bartel, - andwenoartretditiperh . i . Anti Mike Copperhead. , Ibiaserpen t belongs to the blaoltheaded Variety, and may be fouP i about one and a nal miles above Halifax. He iasly.,.treacherons and malicious, a liar and a Slaniihrer, and ha.very naturally believes he has no soul:, ~ &cond. Ben Copperhead.o This .old seipent belongS to the greyheaded.variety, and may life found, about three miles above Halifax. This copperhead has-slid:Le qualities of the onelnat described, with it large proportion of-hypocrisy. .”Ile pits oath° desk of: religion -to serve the devil ire....—liter, is..o go-to-meetinCcopperhead, puts .on akenctinionions:•,countenance,- makes long prayers, like the Pharisees standing, at the learner Gillis streets. He is,a Whited sepulclue, that looks fair on the outside, a grave that you walk over-anddomotsee the corruption benea h. Ihird.,Dave Coppethead. This isa mongrel breed, &nature of the Copperlibid t ithe rattle snake and the viper, and msy be found about a quarter of a mile 'with of the one just dftcritiOd, d is classed:in "the yellow -headed variety. 'l'nis copperhead_hasa deadly hatred against the pregent administration . He squirms and brayed tHaddri Meriandi-Llfilott measures, bat admires and applauds Jeff. DANIS and his bloody crdw. He things the rebels qughtjo have their rightti— the-right to'destroy the`CMY "free government on the face of the earth—the right to keep gni. millions of humenzbeingigh[p state of degreida;: thin, below . titie,brute eze,atiun .the right ito separatii - mart i and`wife, - parifit and child, thud shoot them down - like the wild beasts of the fureate, , • i- .- • ' i It% copperhead ili very fond of chickens, and has an inatinetive sagacity in finding the where= &bouts ofhis neighbor's hen roost. He takes a sieitialeal of „pride in trading obi, crippled and ulind'hories.„ He may. be ones seen Mktg an - o,la Igiftf,carsjpu, that, a, decent v honest man would tiei,ishatruid- to have in his slable. This Cup*lmati l when the or.iftwas made, pretetuied' to, be deaf, and by:that stratagem got exempted, `iincaii soon as the craft was overytils hearing tetutrixii... 1 -'- 1 It ii Said and believed by many that- the swamp cusperhead goes blind in August. i • ~The cuppqrhead.l have, just; desinibed gets I ri ,"41.4 Wu ..-A l 944tatillkilille.ef rebellion. ,1 heir 1v,,. ~. RPM . ki t siiPbtlixi freal seeing tin truscOn . .ditioni,ofct h m sountry,isad,.tueir 'pretended 44/9Xsztna.,4thil , thimitoAsdape itifFiluties. • i • i i i SaTbst itivilao cojperfietuisihave eon( e veil . sin 4- axlqualities. 4. It is said that they : cam charm au animal; and Aften ill *in their power theyilli it than all ovehand:theniltwalkuV.themeoutn 60 it is with the:,politicalicopperhead: tbek' at try tq slimattheir victim all over , with &story or slander lind. then swallow.lt; and if it:frills in this, its liiit.resiirt is to_strikeits viCtimwith its deadly-fangs.;:_.. : , _.l , . . ', 1 Sloppecheade,grow andfitinrish intimehof -War _.. -eilor rtdif;beliimitilihey.live on li desdir..potip l i . t tit matinfacturediin the rffice cif. thi3 Tatilot god Uniortanditbe:Tiplage/phia SunderMerculy - Vo *Wit ,p , Asdn:the oupperiteethwilll thrive and .htreQUIA :rump:tot, but! if :t4keniinternallybY 4 1 Union man it well kill hiniintwenty4cAulhOr. i i ti. Abe sleflaition.l have already. giireci7Of el 41.44 cepptibeacialioitidttiotte peelehtlY-under etwthybeetaput thiebiailiutalsi - i would rally 11 1 .3htilakititropperbeadNisatv-syMpathmety:ir th. traittenj and aayripathi tier with Areacon iti a Aritittill-And a traitor is anendmy. 6(llo64ounit,', kg kiettmcd , to his tied, (if ;he hoe tl a Grill) AlR tatta Owl,- 141:whe by act, sword of deed st i r thel atiMinistrationAn putting down thin , .l- 1 Obit, ate,cepperlieuda...- -They l have I him: s he colse i otall the blood- thathattheen shed,forddli be n ched, in this.. wicked rebellion. Theyl are aiding and abetting the traitors 'of the.-slave States, to destroy our. free, civil acid religiims tu,titutioris, and: they would .- rejoice if t 'ey Geoid fat yito office and power, though it rn :cllt t e•debyiletipa of the , last of civil and i 3 Woes liberty. ::,:: - - '. . - 1 ~11.. Ediiiii; J:Ntiteji diet' L ead the , copper beads itek - 0411:1/.tet Meaning of the word.copper i t .lead.'„wlia., s ;,riciti .chieie written this piece - !for tteir' , eteldelyi Welt and inforinUthm. 'i ' ~#kett_.tkolNtakes p ogileavept. the copper by' subtatitrinaelayeem, i i _ s. ,- 4 .. 0 ~. ,l TSB FEINND OP CIVIL A * D - LialdlMM Aulninni. FROM WASHINGTON.. ANOTHER VESSEL DESTROYED fjer.•••... Confiscation' of the Property of Dr. Garnett and others IVAAELLICION, jaly 23. Admiral Lee, in a communication dated &Tewport News, a, encloses coprofti report trot Capt. Case, respecting the driving ashore by the Penobscot, and the subsequent abandonment 8 , tier crew of the steamer Sate, on the 12th inst. it the south end of Smith Island. An attempt was made by the Penobscot:e crew to get her bfloat, under cover of the sunt the blockaders, but without success, and she, was subiequently binned.- - She is reported to haire been a double sere* schooner rigged, Iron steamer, with askaseorted :sego of merchaudise, - and ¬orious bloCkade. ruiner. To day, in the district court, a decree was zraoted confiscating the real estate of t Garrett, sou-in law of Gov. Ville, during his life time, while insreal estate lean absolute fug . feiture. The same Tninciples affect seventeen other moos 'I here are two other eases ou the dear t ro be. ecntintniti until the next term of the C aut. FROM PHI.VADELPHIA:. Defeat of the Ipprop iation . Bill to Exem#l •-; • Drafted Idea. • _ • $1,000,000 Appropriatrd for the Relict it Families of Drafted Alen. Rale of $1,495,000 FiveTTienties Yesterday. I=C:==El - The common council of this city this after- 1 noon retusekto,,pass_ the bikto uppropt fate five landred thougind dollars to lay the exemptiln fee of &d:F slielon. ' ' - i The vote stood, for tlitt`'biP, eighteen Demo :rats, and against it, eighteeniftepubliosns add four Democrats. A bill was subsequently passed to approp ".-- _ Late a tnititin of"aoLars'for the relief 'of t e tamilies of draftt'd 112013. . Jay Cooke, subscription agent, reports tie sale of $1,495,000 five-ttreqtles today. Tte lelivery of b.nds are pia4,to July aa. tie country' aPpeah thllyistowadAp on these sales.t..sableta---e414-swwbabtir-vencerrannolis per day More the, first of August. . I FROM. NEW , YORK. Aotion of the supreme Oontt in favpr of Mrs..Foirest, -,..-..-.. • Maw. Your, July 23. E The Supiime Court - has ordered the . Untied Slates Trutt Company -to- pty hira.'Catharitre N. Forrest the interest on the morrgtige for $75,000, held;by tlaem for gdwin,Forest, on *- property of the secretary. of bt. Vioceut De —.— eau!. Mrs. Forrest's allegation- was, that be has failed to pay her allowanoe.since August.lBoo. FROM OUR FRONT. NO REBELS IN; FORCE THERE. The Conditien 'of the Railroei s; REBEL BUSEWUAOKERS AT WORK [Special .to the Traehingtots Star.] FAILLTAX STATION July 22 Yesterday a detachinent of Union cavalry Te turned to our immediate front from an extend'ed reconnoissance, whereby it was dlicovered that the'Manassas (lap Milieu(' is uninjured, ce' r- Xsinly up to White Plains. Also, that the.only rebel soldiers in Warrenton on the day ,befOre yegerdav were some twenty 'guerillas, 'who okedaddled on the approach of our' trobps4— Also that Kettle lino bridge is the onlynge insured between Alexandria and catlett's Eta. don. S; far no signs 'of the rebels in any fOrce'fias been diszoiered between the Rappatannock and Potomac', east of .the. Blue Ringo, though their Pushviliackersare,ucouringnud prowling around in all directions in small squads, evidently to prevent'any perion'frofirgetting into our who, by auy postible chanty might brink iraln able information :either from the difecridu i ,of Culpepper or frontLeu'a present position. Bidet, William county .., , aboOt n'sNeok, contains j ust now si'Peetlierbui net brbushwhackets,virne tuiv&hurried:there to escape captui e. It is:to be hoped that cavalry will soon be seat into the forest there after Shwa, Yesterday, some titre or fopr of them .creßt lip to thuline or the rail below Bill Run and fired three or four inniket or rifle lihi.tfrat a train t f cars. NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. 'the Surrender of Port Ifidion, The steamer, Creole, trora New °doers, ar rived hitrii at- riiidargikt,,,,:ii-he ,spoho. the 4an boai"Coyier;offthi-Flvrida .esofst, with a prise ekde,wilerl.p@sLi3rr The. ioiloWint, items Itre., comiole i d. from the Eire: /11=;1 A dispatch from Port Hudson, dated the "eve :Wog Of the,lEth , from Gett;.liffin to.Gcn. Em ory, 'liaise th4jaim..glierfzitan‘litaii:driven - Gen. Juhnstig. Oat Jtikksili4 :and is, linnntidg him rapid • • • - I'he bodypf,Dol. Holcomb, who .killed While leadt4.lbakonet charge of the lit !Jon .1 igiana,.l2ras ittiire'd at Now. Oilcans . en rottte, 'fo r G anby Con,ecticnt. ''* Colon'-.1 Chickeriog, Of tbe.Both - Messachusetts 'cavalry, hie been appoibiefl'rcivi.iet fl og ' t on itdio to n isT . e a w nd ori lr iakif sel u , t l4 ,llrge kkg a e i r 00 1 03 1 8m b! •eilkdoned °Mons; Whii are to be parolpd • - Tue ceremony of r , -oeiving the surrender of Kitt Hudson ' was eonClitclect" by Gee. Addrels; 'who received the ;word' Of" Clen..7Gardnet; bgt returpont to him. 0 - t , u tlit 1 the si h left Port Hudson fur operations in another quarter. Brigadier General Geo. L. Andrews has been appointed commander of the Corps d'Afrique and commandant at Port Hudson. &veral hundred rifles and two cannon were found buried in Port Hudson. The news of Lee's defeat was received with intense satisfaction by our army at Port Hudson and in New Oilcans. Yeateiday aVernoon at three o'clock a ham was struck by lightning on Jates' farm, ate , ut two miles from Hampton, and nearly half de stroyed, th, ugh no fire was communicated.— Bight con - rahands who had taken shelter under the lee side of the buildi.,g eseapcd uninjured. The bridges between Hampton and Big Bethel are all carried away by the rise of water from the, rt cent showers. The steamer Maple Leaf Failed for Philadel phia at Ii fo, anoint. The flag of truce steamer New York, Captain Chisholm, lett for City Point early this morn iug, in charge of Major Mutord. The flag of truce boat New York, arrived this morning Loin City Point, with 1,200 pd where of war. The Richmond EXIMItUr of to-day's (the 23ra) edition, editwito y says: From th Mitilsh-sippi -e have no news which is good news. Fiom N .rthern Virginia we learn that rho I nes tf Gal Lie eaten i to the old battle ground of &1 na-sas Or the Northern army we know notttiog, tic pt that. it cries fo: reinforcements and has I,ceiveti Morgan pasa-d through Neiedniville, Athens "cottuty, at ten o'clock this morning. Our toices are close behind him The Commerciar a Columbus dispatch states that att - r peramouldting Athens county, Mor gan took a southerly directio.i, cr. ssing Wash ingron county and Mmkiugum liver iu the di ret,tioti of McCunnelisvilu, with the evident intension to gain a point on toe river above guuboat navigation and cross into Vino. is. The authorities have made such arrang merits as will effectually checkmate and capture his bands. A special dispatch from Memphis, dated Ihe 20th, slys, by an arrival from below we have Li - etches dates to the 18th, Jack Ton to the loth, and `ashing to the 18th. Gen. Sherman °Krim ed a charge on Johrston's force on Friday, but it had so far escaped that capturing it awl out of the qoeAion. Only a tow stragglers, a few guns and SUMO ammuni tion were taken. A portion of General Sherman's forre is •nnw in Jackson, wbioh is his headquai tea, while the remainder is on the way.bacs. to Vick-taug. -Johnston's, army swam the Pearl liver. Right eteamersleft Vicksburg on the 6th for Natchez, haiitig on board 1,200 soldiers, under command ofGeizerel Ransom. On his arrival he cap tired five rebel officqrs' crna,:ing the river. lie captured a battery of nine guns, four of which are ten-pound Partotte. He then marched back into thevoun try nine miles and-captored ;two hundred and seventy seven boxes of ammunition and nine more guns. The rebels fled in consternation. On returning to'Natchez be found 6 000 bead of Texas cattle and 9,000 bogshea2s of sugar, all of which he took poesesaion of in the name of the United States. On the Bth two steamers arrived from Now 'Orleans via Port Hudson, bringing up 2,300 paroled rebel prisonets. Two steamers left on the Bth for New Orleans with large loads of cattle, and three more for Port Hudson witn live stock. Might alundred Reba Prisoners at Da vid's Island. Eight hundred rebel pilaw:Lars, taken at Get tysburg, have arrived at liavid'a Island, and eight hundred more are to arrive to-night. Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl VOit beautifying and prekerneg the corn plaidna and Am. After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or 'Liquid Pearl, for a shout time, it will leave tan sku2. a soft, satin-like texture ; it imparts freshness, smoothuris and tratispagency to the skin, that can 'Daly be prg duCed by the use or this v..itiable article. It preseats no vulgar white punt, as all other ; attempted , compounds do, but, en the contrary, it will give the comp'exion a pearl like tint; such as can only be fenod in youth ; its use %impossible to be detected by the clogg-.t observers. also invaluable for removing alt kinds of Bum grs,Freckels, biuthurzus and other cutaneous &masts from the skin. Mr. Ldrd has every confidence in recom mending his Btoom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, to tbo ladles of Amerksi. es being the only pi-r -feet and reliable article now in 1180 for beexabfling and oreeennew the comphtutet end don Can only be had at S. A. KUNTEEL'I3 I t = Apothecary, N10E101.48 & 13( - -WIDLESALK AID GketEßS I Cor Front attufliferhat Streets, 10P ESPEOTFOLLY itoorm their cm- boatel* and p.the paebc generally that Utley did nottnove any of their goo ds , dating the late invasien, and consequentlythei Rae cad ail of choice stock of - irrdoeries at mach aver paces than can be purchased elsewhere. bad /and !see our fa *lan and elate goods. NIGELUtan & BOWMAN. •••• OE2 N I E4r Yosx. July 23. A ,NOTHER 10t..0f Br.autiful ALBUMS.. at 2"1- SCELEFFBB'S 890S-nTqlsg, 140. 18 Markrt gteret, DRESERTED FBllllB, horaTsiotdor d eat,,d, caw and jar., of all delacrtptima, l aapd of tba mpstdelicloua duciaeter, for woo : . 1714, & A ATWEAS, /1. Different adored -double varieties; White Fringe, PurPle rdoge. or NIA Tree and other shruhixiTY; atNeVittnie Nursery. MISR. PRICE ONE CENT. FROM FORTRESS MONROE, DRUMM DISTROY&D-FLAG 07 TBUCE BOAT FORTIORI MONROE. July 22 LATER FORTHSSS AloNaos, July 23 FROM 0 titlO. MORGAN STILL ERTRELTING CI2.OINbAT/, July 22 Additional Nowa from Vicksburg. ET. LOTUS, July 22 Nsw YORK, July 23 Nel/1 abutrtistmento. SECRETOR BEAUTY! LAI/ID'S be-lw -,iluST IMIJIIIIVIW. jels * e
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